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United, Delta and US Airways fliers at Akron-Canton Airport in Ohio can use their smartphones and mobile devices to show their boarding passes and for check-in. "Travel preparation is quickly going mobile," said Rick McQueen, the airport's president and CEO. "We are delighted that most of our air carriers are offering mobile boarding technology to our customers. It makes flying from CAK even more enjoyable."

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American Airlines plans to boost service from Akron Canton Airport in Ohio this fall. American will add two flights to Chicago and one flight to New York's LaGuardia Airport. "We are delighted that American is growing again at Akron-Canton Airport," said Rick McQueen, president and CEO of the airport.

The Transportation Security Administration recently provided a demonstration at Akron-Canton Airport on how gun owners can travel with their weapons legally. "TSA doesn't want to infringe on anybody's right to take a firearm with them when they travel," said Mark Howell, a TSA spokesman. "We just want to make sure that it's done in the safest way possible."

Ohio's Akron-Canton Airport this week will open a significantly larger security area with two new millimeter-wave scanners. "We’re just excited to get this up and running for the holidays," said Richard McQueen, the president of the airport. "It will make everybody’s trip a little easier." The airport spent $3.5 million on the new screening area.

Officials from the Akron-Canton Airport went before the Cleveland Engineering Society's 56th Design & Construction Conference on Wednesday to unveil a 10-year, $110 million capital improvement plan. "You are the partners that will help us dream, create and build our vision," said Assistant Airport Director Rick McQueen, as he sketched out plans for a runway expansion, new parking lots and upgraded maintenance facilities, among other projects.

Officials from the Akron-Canton Airport went before the Cleveland Engineering Society's 56th Design & Construction Conference on Wednesday to unveil a ten-year, $110 million capital improvement plan. "You are the partners that will help us dream, create and build our vision," said Assistant Airport Director Rick McQueen, as he sketched out plans for a runway expansion, new parking lots and upgraded maintenance facilities, among other projects.